[ Idioms ]
“Out of order” means it ___.
a. is untidy
b. doesn’t work
c. is unavailable

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Past Continuous Tense › ViewYesterday at the picnic, I ______(drink) some mango juice when Maggie bumped into me!
A. drink
B. drank
C. was drinking
D. drinking
Grammar › View
This form is in Chinese. I can’t fill _____.
A. it in
B. in it
C. it
Infinitives › View*Identify the infinitive in each sentence.
Mrs. Jackson wants to swim.
A. to swim
B. Mrs. Jackson wants
C. wants to
D. wants swim
Homophones › View
It is unusual that their / they’re / there not having a party next door..
A. Their
B. They’re
C. There
